by Pastor Dunkin, ©2026

(Apr. 1, 2026) — “He explained the process to the cop. He broke it down 1-2-3. He explained it so simply that even a three-year-old could’ve understood that the cop was following an illegal order. But the cop couldn’t understand, wasn’t able to comprehend that he was being used by the system to railroad an innocent man. The cop fell back on that infamous Nuremberg WWII line: ‘I’m only following orders.’”
“God Bless America” (2:59)
“And that’s my opening. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to ‘The Pulse of the Nation,’ the place to hear it here first. The General, that’s right, the one who pushes the chalkboard on wheels, lost a wheel and is running late, so I’ll just wing it.
“In every life there comes a time when you either ‘cross the Rubicon’ or you don’t. In my life I’ve crossed a few and refused a few. The other day, while James O’Keefe was broadcasting, a cop served him a notice to appear in court the next morning at 9:30.
“James attempted to reason with the policeman why the notice was bogus, irrespective of being issued by a judge.
“As I said, in every life there comes a time when you have a chance to refuse to do the wrong thing. Okay, so maybe serving James O’Keefe a notice to appear isn’t as drastic as other things, but when is enough enough? When do you draw the line? Where do you draw the line?
“The cop had an out. James patiently explained it all to him, in black and white, but the cop was too dumb to take the bait. Afraid to lose his job? Perhaps, and if that’s the case, quit and find another line of work besides being an errand boy for a corrupt judge. Too dumb to understand what he was doing, carrying out questionable orders? Well, there’s dummies everywhere in every job, right?
“Another day in America the Left nibbles away, little by little, every day in every way. I see the General out in the hallway, so we’ll take a short break and then see what he’s got in store for us.”
“Every Breath You Take” (3:48)
“And we’re back with the General. Haven’t seen you around in a while; what’s going on?”
“There’s a war going on, in case you haven’t noticed. Going through chalk like blockbusters.”
“I see. What do you draw on your chalkboard?”
“I draw lines through every country which isn’t lending us a helping hand, is what I’m doing, starting with Spain; Italy, too.”
“I see.”
“You’re out of uniform.”
“Yes, sir, I know. I got out years ago. I’m sorry, but we’ve just run out of time. This is your Pastor Dunkin, on behalf of the General, thanking you for watching and wishing you all a goodnight: Goodnight.
“How’s the wheel? Fixed? That’s good. Burger time: my treat.”
“Right or Wrong” (2:05)
Pastor Dunkin

Reminds me of the raids on Roger Stone and Mar-a-Largo: the FBI agents were “only following orders.”